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How To Grow Orache (Red Mountain Spinach)

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by Matt Gibson Orache is making waves in culinary circles as a superfood that has been widely ignored for years in favor of its more popular cousins, spinach and quinoa. Want to grow some orache in your own garden? Now that the world is getting caught up on the many healthy … [Read more...]

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Vermicomposting: How to Start Worm Farming

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by Matt Gibson Worm composting, or vermicomposting, is a great way to recycle your kitchen trash while creating a microorganism-friendly and nutrient-rich soil for your garden that is almost completely made up of worm castings. Not only will you be making your garden more … [Read more...]

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How to Grow Cayenne Peppers

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by Matt Gibson The mighty cayenne pepper is a chili pepper plant from South America that can grow to heights anywhere from two to four feet tall. Immature pepper pods are green, but they gradually build in spice level as they ripen, finally turning red when the peppers are ready … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Peppers, Vegetables by Name N-Z Tagged With: cayenne peppers, grow cayenne peppers, growing hot peppers, growing peppers, hot peppers

8 Plants for Wild Lawns That Do Not Require Mowing

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by Matt Gibson Want to eliminate the need to mow your yard and find yourself seeking some low-maintenance lawn alternatives? Check out these eight plants perfect for wild lawns that do not require mowing. We’ve handpicked a few alternatives to grass for you to choose from when … [Read more...]

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How To Keep Cherry Tomatoes From Splitting

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by Matt Gibson Are you having problems with your cherry tomatoes splitting? Sometimes cherry tomatoes split on the vine before they can be harvested. Splitting cherry tomatoes is a common occurrence for many vegetable gardeners, and is usually due to a change in moisture … [Read more...]

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